L4630 vs. MX5000

   / L4630 vs. MX5000 #1  

FarmerChip

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Any thoughts on the relative merits of each? I expect to spend a lot of time on the tractor bush hogging, finish mowing, grading and leveling horse arenas, putting in fences, trail and wood lot maintenance on 60 fairly level acres.
 
   / L4630 vs. MX5000 #2  
I believe many will tell you that the biggest difference is the option of the HST transmission on the 4630. There are a lot of fans for that transmission here, including myself. Any reason you are not considering the 5030?

MarkV
 
   / L4630 vs. MX5000 #3  
My position is that based on price and capabilities, that either the L4330 or the L5030 make more sense than an L4630. The 4630 is a 4330 with a higher rated RPM and therefore, slightly more HP. I don't know anything about hte MX5000. Good luck.
 
   / L4630 vs. MX5000 #5  
My highly biased opinion is of course the MX5000. Almost got an L4310, fortunately they didn't have one. Wound up with the Mx5000. I have had several instances where the extra hp. has come in handy and was very suprised at how well it handles. I do a lot of bush hogging, discing etc. and the extra hp. helps.
Mike
 
   / L4630 vs. MX5000
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#6  
Thanks for your thoughts. I'm trying to find the balance between the most HP for the buck and the ease of HST. The 5030 is just beyond my budget.
 
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#7  
Good point. I've got some serious bush hogging to do so I'm leaning to more HP. I haven't used HST so I don't have a good idea of its worth over time. I'm used to an 8N.
 
   / L4630 vs. MX5000 #8  
I understand completely and I am going through the same thing. Looks to me like the MX5000 offers a lot of bang for the buck if it works for your needs and conditions.

MarkV
 
   / L4630 vs. MX5000 #9  
I had an 8n for a long time too. My guess is that if you have not had a hydraulic drive tractor, you won't miss it. But you will really appreciate the power, weight, traction and overall ruggedness of the MX-5000. Yes it is a straight gear drive tractor - but all the money is going for muscle. The first time you need a little extra oomph, you'll be glad you've got it.

my 2 cents
 
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#10  
Thanks to all for your input. I got a chance to spend some time on a 4630 HST yesterday. I'm not kean on the pedal arrangement, but I like the idea of HST. The problem is using the brakes to make a tight turn. The MX5000 has more power for the buck but no HST. Someone suggested I look at the NH TC45 D with supersteer. Any thoughts? What should I be expected to pay? I could use a tight turning radius for working around paddocks and jumping rings. I think I'll post this on the general buying forum as well.
 

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